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Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV

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460_OM_MY09.book Page 214 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM<br />

214 Car care<br />

Valve without sensor<br />

If the tyre pressure decreases<br />

If the tyre pressure decreases to 0.4 bar<br />

(6 psi) below the recommended pressure<br />

then a warning is shown on the DIC as to<br />

which tyres are affected.<br />

Tyre pressure low,<br />

front left. Check tyres.<br />

If the tyre pressure continues to decrease<br />

then an alarm is shown on the DIC when the<br />

pressure has decreased below the lowest<br />

permitted pressure which is 1.6 bar<br />

(23.2 psi).<br />

An alarm is also received when leakage is<br />

greater than 0.2 bar/min. (3 psi/min.).<br />

Flat tyre front left.<br />

Make a safe stop.<br />

Reduce speed (avoid heavy braking and<br />

significant steering wheel movement) and<br />

stop the car as soon as possible at a suitable<br />

location. Replace the defective wheel.<br />

The fault message can remain for up to<br />

10 minutes after restarting the car. Then it<br />

disappears if the tyre pressure is correct.<br />

Check/adjust the pressure in the other tyres<br />

when a fault message is shown.<br />

Note that tyre pressure can decrease<br />

without a puncture. The pressure can<br />

decrease approximately 0.2 bar (3 psi) over<br />

a period of three months.<br />

The temperature in the tyre also affects the<br />

tyre pressure.<br />

For further information on tyre air pressure,<br />

see page 210.<br />

Allow 10 minutes for the system to recognize<br />

the wheel/sensors positions after fitting<br />

a new set of tyres. During this period no low<br />

pressure warning or alarm can be triggered.<br />

Adjust the pressure as soon as possible.

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